Race 2. (13:00) Long Fine Plate (2400m)

Skyway Star has been a little disappointing her last few races but the talent is there and she could rebound.

The Wilde-trained three-year-old looked much better earlier on this season when winning at Ballarat. That 2.3-length win was followed by a placing on this track and she’s dropping in grade from her last start.

Craig Williams rides and that could be enough to turn the tables.

Race 3. (13:35) Blue Star Print BM78 (2400m)

The Mike Moroney stables is kicking home plenty of recent winners and Mirimar could go back-to-back in this.

He’s a five-year-old gelding which has finished in the money in 10 of his 19 starts and he handled the wet conditions well last time out. That win came by one length and with the apprentice claimer in the saddle, he should go well again.

Race 5. (14:45) Le Pine Funerals BM64 (1800m)

This isn’t an easy field but Visao could turn his form around and score a long overdue win.

The Maher/Eustace-trained three-year-old is a two-time winner from 13 starts, which hasn’t scored at his last nine attempts. Still, he has some quality placings to his name and that could shine through here.

Gets some weight off his back and only needs a good ride from Teo Nugent to be right in the thick of the action.